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This section will provide ongoing help and recognition for clerks who choose to become accredited via the Certificate in Local Council Administration.  It is important to note that this accreditation is entirely independent of the Quality Parish Scheme (QPS).  In other words, clerks who chose to have their skills at Local Council administration recognised - whether their Council is interested in QPS or not - now have another option open to them for recognition of their skills and knowledge as a clerk.

For further information on this, please contact Susan Harding at the ChALC office.

Known accredited clerks are as follows...

Clerk Council(s)
Ann Banks Sandbach Town
David Broadhurst Bollington Town
Jennifer Brockbank Bollington Town (RFO)
Peter Cooper Congleton Town
Terry Crosswell Poynton with Worth Quality Parish
Sandra Devenney Upton by Chester and District Quality Parish
Ian Fynn Congleton Town
Will Gibson Knutsford Town
Riddell Graham Nantwich Town
Mike Hassall Tarvin Quality Parish
Jeanette Hughes Helsby Quality Parish
Brian Hogan Poynton with Worth Parish
Sue Langley Whitegate and Marton Parish
John McDonald Tarporley Quality Parish
Sue Richards Antrobus Quality Parish
Steve Sharman Northwich Town
Frank Walton

Cranage Quality Parish

Somerford Quality Parish

Twemlow Quality Parish

Jean White

Audlem Quality Parish

Dodcutt cum Wilksley Parish

Jonathan Williams Middlewich Quality Town
Ann Wright Hampton, Edge & Larkton Parish
Clerks who are unattached to a council
John Barratt
Mike Howard
Richard Salmon

NALC have a comprehensive website covering the CiLCA located at: -

http://www.nalc.gov.uk/Training/CiLCA.aspx

Some myths to be exploded...

The preparation of your CiLCA portfolio will take about 25 hours.
From the point of REGISTRATION you have twenty-four months to submit your portfolio.  This means that you can prepare much of the information before you register.
This is NOT a compulsory scheme.  You do not have to complete it.
This ONLY applies to Local Councils.  Qualifications in Administration, Law, Principal Authorities or any other industry is irrelevant when accessing qualification for Local (i.e. Parish or Town) Council Administration.
Whilst ChALC cannot participate in putting your portfolio together, we can offer advice on what you should be doing to ensure that you have the highest possible chance of becoming accredited first time.
This does not challenge the "competence" of a clerk.  It doesn't matter if you have been a clerk fifty minutes or fifty years.  A baseline has been set for accreditation.  It is up to you whether you wish to be recognised by your peers as having achieved this baseline.
Experience matters.  If it did not, why would a clerk of fifty years experience (in Cheshire) have submitted - and passed - a portfolio for recognition?

 

 

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